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In a Face the Nation interview, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran has not sought a ceasefire or resumed talks with Washington, described its strikes as aimed at US assets, and said seized enriched material remains under damaged sites pending IAEA oversight.
A new $100,000 fee for first-time H-1B applicants filed abroad and a wage-weighted lottery are reshaping who gets visas, prompting legal challenges and workarounds that are hitting rural schools and healthcare providers hard.
Multiple U.S. sources told CBS News that intelligence circulated to President Trump showed Ali Khamenei privately questioned his son Mojtaba’s qualifications, as Mojtaba was named supreme leader after his father’s death in an Israeli strike.
Analysts say Europe risks losing economic clout and political influence unless it stops settling for incremental fixes and tackles deeper reforms, as US policy uncertainty, firm scale limits, and complex climate rules raise the stakes.
Meloni's team is weighing how to revive nuclear generation nearly four decades after reactors were closed and 15 years after an earlier effort failed, amid rising energy costs.
On March 15, 2026, Vietnam’s five-yearly election opened as voters choose 500 National Assembly members from a candidate list overwhelmingly made up of Communist Party members, with top leadership largely decided by the party.
At the Liberal Democrat spring conference in York, Sir Ed Davey called for the UK to end dependence on US Trident missiles by building a British-made nuclear deterrent, saying planning should start now for a replacement ahead of the 2040s.
Nearly 49 million voters are choosing local councillors in municipal elections seen as a key test of the far-right National Rally and a bellwether ahead of the 2027 presidential vote.
Anonymous student-run accounts are using AI video tools and meme formats to impersonate and defame teachers, prompting platform takedowns and school inquiries while raising questions about privacy and real-world harm.
State and local leaders are rethinking incentives for data centers amid questions about weak job creation, rising power demand, and whether the land could produce broader economic benefits.
Tommy Thompson, the deep sea salvager who found the SS Central America ship of gold, has been released after about a decade in custody for refusing to reveal where hundreds of recovered coins are hidden, while investors still seek missing proceeds.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries declined to rule out backing a reported $50 billion supplemental request from the Trump administration for the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, drawing sharp criticism from progressive lawmakers and advocacy groups.
Live broadcast times, returning host, frontrunners in major categories and the night's key performances ahead of Sunday's Oscars.
John Alford, known for London’s Burning and Grange Hill, died at HMP Bure two months after being jailed for sexual offences against two teenage girls, and the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate.
Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi and Arezou Soltani were arrested and charged after investigators found the remains of Masood Masjoody; police say the victim and the accused were known to each other and the motive remains under investigation.
Construction setbacks, a disputed bobsleigh track and mounting price tags have renewed debate over whether hosting the Olympics is worth the cost for local taxpayers.
The rescheduled Women’s Africa Cup of Nations is under way in Morocco, highlighting rising teams and star players while late scheduling, smaller venues and persistent pay and funding gaps limit the tournament’s impact.
Deutsche Telekom converted a Munich facility into the Industrial AI Cloud in six months with nearly 10,000 high-end GPUs to provide Europe-focused, industry-grade AI compute for manufacturers, researchers and the public sector while advancing Germany's claim to AI sovereignty.
Local municipal and district votes in Hesse on Sunday are being watched as a barometer for Chancellor Merz's ruling coalition after polls show rising support for the far-right AfD.
Netflix declined to raise its takeover offer, leaving Paramount Skydance's $31 per share bid as the superior proposal and freeing Warner Bros. Discovery's board to pursue a full-company merger.
Ekrem Imamoglu, jailed and removed from office last March, faces a mass corruption trial that includes more than 400 defendants and could bar him from running for president.
Law and Justice picked controversial former education minister Przemyslaw Czarnek to lead its 2027 campaign, a clear shift toward the party base intended to win back far right voters amid sliding poll numbers.
The NSW government will require price guides and calculation statements on all listings, raise underquoting and dummy bidding fines to $110,000, and ban misleading price advertising as it tightens real estate rules.
BBC One is available live on BBC iPlayer on a wide range of devices, but viewers need a UK TV licence and may face regional or rights-based restrictions on some programmes.
Near Kharkiv, Ukrainian units use reconnaissance drones and unmanned ground vehicles to find enemy positions, deliver supplies and limit soldier exposure, while Russian forces target those systems.
British goods exports to the US fell 10.3% to £59.2bn last year after US tariffs, with clothing, footwear and cars hardest hit and experts calling for diversification and lower trade friction with Europe.
IRIB says two more Iran women’s team members and a staffer withdrew asylum claims and flew to Malaysia, after earlier reports that several players sought refuge in Australia following an anthem dispute at the Asian Cup.
Multiple outlets report that new TikTok investors including Oracle and Silver Lake are expected to pay about $10 billion in transaction fees to the U.S. Treasury, with $2.5 billion already paid at closing.
UNESCO condemned a missile strike that hit a girls' primary school in Minab and killed at least 170 people, saying the site was struck twice; Iran blamed the United States and Israel while Washington says it is investigating and denies targeting civilians.
Max Dowman scored a stoppage-time goal to seal Arsenal's 2-0 win over Everton and set a new Premier League record as the competition's youngest goalscorer at 16 years, 73 days.
Chinese automakers and startups are moving aggressively into electric heavy trucks, aiming to undercut European prices and scale faster, prompting industry warnings that Europe has limited time to react.
The United States raised its flag over the Caracas embassy on March 14, 2026, marking a renewed diplomatic presence as Washington presses Venezuela’s interim government for access to oil and other resources.
Settler attacks in Qusra and Rashayda left one Palestinian dead, several injured and over 100 sheep taken, part of a wider surge of violence in the occupied West Bank.
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior says he will speak to referees' body PGMOL after referee Paul Tierney positioned himself in the middle of the Blues' pre-match huddle before Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle.
A 28-minute Inside Story program says recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran have halted a partial reopening of the Rafah crossing, paused US reconstruction plans, and put ceasefire diplomacy and humanitarian relief for Gaza under renewed pressure.
ESPN's Alexa Philippou reported a marathon, roughly 12-hour bargaining session between the WNBA and the players' union, but no deal has been announced and talks are ongoing.
The German philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas has died at 96, his publisher Suhrkamp said; his work on communication, democracy and European integration made him one of postwar Germany's most influential intellectuals.
A 43-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after an 18-day-old baby girl fell from a flat in Westminster and later died in hospital, with police treating the case as a domestic incident and appealing for information.
Follow our live build-up from the Santiago Bernabeu on 14 March 2026, with team news as it drops and minute-by-minute text commentary during the La Liga game.
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres, visiting Beirut, urged an end to fighting and launched a $325 million aid appeal for over 800,000 displaced people as Israel continues strikes and evacuation orders across large parts of Lebanon.
On March 14, 2026, Pope Leo XIV moved into renovated papal apartments in the Apostolic Palace that Pope Francis had declined to use.
West Health-Gallup surveys show about one-third of Americans have cut back on everyday expenses or delayed major life decisions to cover healthcare costs, with impacts spanning uninsured, middle-income, and higher-income households.
The Justice Department asked to drop misdemeanor charges against Jay Carey after he burned an American flag in Lafayette Park to protest President Trump’s executive order on flag burning.
Tom Bower's new book makes a series of allegations about the Sussexes and other royals; the couple issued a statement denouncing the author and disputing his claims.
Nazar Daletskyi was declared dead and buried in 2023 after a DNA match, but was released from Russian detention nearly three years later, prompting exhumation and fresh forensic tests and leaving his family and officials seeking answers.
Prediction market firms are embedding betting data into awards coverage as trading volumes around the Oscars rise and media partnerships expand, turning ceremony season into a major betting event.
Mark Carney is racing to build major resource infrastructure to boost economic sovereignty, but the plan is heightening splits among Indigenous nations over consultation, rights, and environmental impacts.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves told The Times Brexit has damaged growth and pushed up prices and she urged closer regulatory alignment with the EU, including a youth mobility deal and ministerial powers to align UK law with EU rules.
Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova received the Charlemagne Prize in person in Aachen after being awarded it in absentia in 2022; she was released from detention in December 2025 and granted asylum in Germany.
After two recounts, Andy Thomson edged out his closest rival by five votes to become Boca Raton's first Democratic mayor in over 30 years, while voters rejected a major downtown redevelopment proposal.
The Trump administration is using a 1980 statute to push U.S. seabed mining authorizations that would reach into the international seabed Area, prompting condemnation from the International Seabed Authority and raising legal and diplomatic risks for treaty parties.
After the Supreme Court invalidated major IEEPA tariffs, the administration is pursuing new levies under other trade laws, and Democrats warn those moves could raise the average household’s tariff bill to $2,512 by 2026.
Campbell died peacefully after a long battle in intensive care following a complex operation, his family said, prompting tributes from musicians and his hometown arts centre.
The government is proposing that drivers found fly-tipping could receive penalty points on their licences as part of a wider plan to tackle waste crime across England, Scotland and Wales.
Daniil Medvedev beat world number one Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 7-6(3) in the Indian Wells semifinal after leaving the UAE via Oman amid regional airspace closures, and will face Jannik Sinner in the final.
Microsoft is probing a Windows 11 issue after February 2026 security updates that causes C:\ access denied errors on some Samsung laptops, blocking apps and administrative tasks.
Kalshi and Polymarket show roughly 50 percent odds of major Democratic gains in the November 2026 midterms, a trend that aligns with national polls showing a modest Democratic advantage.
The National Trust is asking the public to choose which of six shortlisted artists should create an artwork from half the timber of the Sycamore Gap tree, with voting open until 28 March.
West Midlands Police say a man aged about 40 to 50 was found in a green-lidded wheelie bin in Cash's Park and they suspect he was hit by a vehicle before being moved to the scene.
Workers and retirees across the US say everyday costs are rising and pushing households into debt, while the White House points to cooling inflation and policy gains as proof the economy is improving.
Apple's iOS 26 brought the Liquid Glass design plus privacy, camera and accessibility updates; here are the fastest, most practical tips and where to find them.
A severe sandstorm swept Gaza on 15 March 2026, sharply reducing visibility and disrupting daily life, aid operations, health services and some infrastructure across the territory, local officials and humanitarian agencies report.
Samsung's S26 Ultra introduces a functional Privacy Display and meaningful camera aperture upgrades, adds limited Gemini automation and generative edits, but remains a large $1,300 phone with trade offs on magnets and setup agreements.
Woolas, a former Labour MP and minister who served from 1997 to 2010, has died of glioblastoma, his family said, leaving a wife, two sons and a grandson.
Pakistan intercepted Taliban-fired drones after carrying out strikes on Kabul and Kandahar, a move that has escalated fighting between the two neighbors and led to civilian casualties on both sides.
Reports say Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt informed civil society groups that state funding for independent asylum counseling will end in 2027, drawing criticism from charities and opposition parties.
Claudia Winkleman’s primetime chat show opened on BBC One Friday to split reviews, with critics praising her warmth and guest chemistry but questioning pacing, audience participation and whether the format will settle in.
A judge ordered viral DOGE deposition videos removed from YouTube, but copies have already been mirrored across the web on torrents and the Internet Archive after the tapes revealed disputed DEI practices, use of ChatGPT, and admissions that cuts did not lower the deficit.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told state TV Belgrade is watching a March 18 trilateral defense pact and said the country is preparing for a possible attack while asserting it holds Chinese hypersonic missiles and keeps ties with NATO.
South Korea and Japan reported a volley of missile launches from near Pyongyang as allied drills with the US take place and Washington presses for renewed talks with North Korea.
A combined Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region struck four districts overnight, killing at least four, wounding 15 and damaging homes, schools and infrastructure, officials say.
Rebecca Harvey was reunited with her spaniel Flora after the dog, stolen from garden kennels in Little Maplestead in October 2017, was traced to a buyer in Kent following a tip to a charity search team.
Content creator Grace Victory survived a 2020 COVID related cardiac arrest, spent three months in a coma, and after intensive therapy and lifestyle changes has refocused her life on recovery, mental health, and motherhood.
Multiple recent sightings across southern counties have prompted Butterfly Conservation to declare the large tortoiseshell a resident breeding species again after decades of absence.
Adam Waugh of Angerton completed a solo global voyage in Little Wren, a 19ft yacht he built himself, finishing in Antigua after roughly 28,000 nautical miles and 250 days at sea while raising £60,000 for the Ella Dawson Foundation.
Investigations and intelligence leaks say Kremlin operatives, a sanctioned Russian disinformation firm, and activity tied to the Russian embassy are aiding Viktor Orban ahead of the April 12 vote, heightening the election's geopolitical stakes.
Italy’s Constitutional Court signaled it will uphold a controversial 2025 law that limits who can claim citizenship by descent, tightening rules for millions of people with Italian roots and leaving some legal challenges as the remaining path for affected families.
An early Saturday blast damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam with no injuries, and police say footage shows a person planting the device as officials link the incident to a recent rise in attacks on Jewish institutions.
Unstable snow and changing weather have coincided with risky off-piste activity to produce a sharp rise in avalanche fatalities across the Alps this season, prompting calls for better safety equipment and route planning.
A missile hit a helipad inside the US Embassy in Baghdad on 14 March 2026, causing smoke and damage, with Iraqi sources reporting partial destruction of the embassy's air defence system and no immediate comment from the US mission.
President Trump used an image from a Dover AFB dignified transfer to promote a paid newsletter and solicit donations through Never Surrender Inc., prompting widespread criticism as U.S. casualties mount in the conflict with Iran.
The U.S. Army will buy Anduril hardware, software, infrastructure, and services under a 10-year contract worth up to $20 billion, starting with a five-year base period and consolidating over 120 prior procurement actions.
A hidden community of women are speaking quietly about regretting motherhood while still loving their children, citing isolation, health problems and unmet expectations; research and online groups show the experience is more common than public conversation suggests.
The female-only championship gives young women funding, training and track time to tackle cultural and financial barriers to progress toward Formula 1.
A Georgia prosecutor has dropped charges against an 18-year-old who was driving when a prank led to the death of beloved North Hall High teacher Jason Hughes, after the teacher’s family asked that the students not be prosecuted.
The new law will strip hereditary peers of their automatic seats when Parliament rises, but a political deal could convert a limited number into life peers so they can stay in the House of Lords.
High-profile AI datacentre deals are showing cracks as financing falters, construction timelines slip and rapidly ageing chips threaten the value of huge hardware bets, putting the UK’s AI infrastructure strategy and wider investment boom at risk.
After a month of testimony, 12 jurors must decide whether Meta and YouTube were negligent in creating features that allegedly addicted a now 20 year old and worsened her mental health.
Two weeks of missile and drone attacks linked to the Iran conflict have put Dubai's long-standing reputation for stability under strain, with authorities reporting high interception rates even as debris causes casualties and travel disruption. Most residents say they will stay, while analysts warn the outlook depends on how the regional situation develops.
New age-verification rules for online porn have led some sites to block Australians or demand invasive ID checks, prompting spikes in VPN searches and warnings that the measures may push users toward less safe corners of the internet.
Chirp runs frequent promos including Daily Deals up to 67%, refurbished discounts up to 50%, a free wheel pack with $99 orders, free US shipping over $75, and verified-group discounts of 15%.
A concise guide for professionals visiting Las Vegas for work with fast recommendations for hotels near the convention center, coworking, coffee, restaurants, bars, and things to do after hours.
Expedia’s seasonal sales feature member-only hotel discounts, deep cruise savings, and OneKey loyalty rewards, with specific booking deadlines and select-property eligibility.
A teardown found a screw-mounted battery tray, Repair Assistant that accepts parts, and easier display and keyboard repairs, but soldered RAM and storage limit the Neo to a 6 out of 10 score.
A concise streaming and broadcast guide for both the men’s and women’s 2026 NCAA tournaments, with Selection Sunday timing, key dates and the main services that carry every game.
FAA and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy say a strong odor and an equipment outage at Potomac TRACON prompted a roughly three-hour ground stop Friday, triggering multi-hour delays at Reagan, Dulles, Baltimore and other regional airports.
We compared recipes from seven popular meal kit services using Kroger grocery prices and found Home Chef and HelloFresh offered the closest price to buying ingredients yourself, while Sunbasket showed the largest gap.
Today's Strands theme is a pie pun tied to 3.14; the spangram is HAPPYPIDAY and the other answers include CRUST, FILLING and LATTICE.
The Kalita Wave’s flat-bottom, three-hole design and wavy filter deliver more even saturation and controlled flow, making reliable, sweeter pour-over coffee with less technique than cone drippers.